St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Parish

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Adoration Room  
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
 

Take time during your busy schedules to stop by

our Adoration Chapel on Wednesdays from 9:30

am - 10 pm, where we have Eucharistic Adoration

and Benediction at 10:00 pm.

 

Divine Mercy Chaplet recited at 3 pm

 

It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praise to His Name, Most High!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25 Ways to spend an hour with Jesus

1. Slowly read scripture until something hits you.Then listen
2. Say the rosary
3. Let God look at you     
4. Tell Him something that made you happy. Then listen
5. Tell Him what you are afraid of. Then listen
6. Tell Him what angers you. Then listen
7. Speak about your loved ones
8. Pray for an enemy
9. Talk with him about work.
10. Sing a song for Him in your heart
11. Promise to trust Him.
12. Image Mary sitting next to you and praying with you
13. Renew your loyalty to His Church
14. Lean on Him. Tell Him you love Him
15. Thank Him for the Sacraments
16. Tell Him your failures. Ask for help. Then listen
17. Slowly recite the Beatitudes
18. Say one Our Father slowly
19. Say one Hail Mary slowly
20. Say the Creed slowly
21. Pray for vocations
22. Ask Him to show you the next step.
23. Look at yourself. Count your gifts. Then thank Him
24. Pray for the world
25. Enjoy just being in His presence.

Jesus is present – Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity – in our Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
VISIT HIM.

The Sanctuary lamp identifies our Catholic Church from others, because the Sanctuary lamp tells us The Real Presence of Jesus is present in the Tabernacle. One of the benefits of time spent in Eucharistic Adoration is the acceptance of the present moment, learning to live with the will of God in our lives.
Mother Theresa said that the time we spend with Jesus in adoration is the best time we will spend on earth. Would it be too much then, to spend time with Him in praise and adoration? Of course, not.
We are going to begin Eucharistic Adoration in the coming weeks. If you are interested in spending an hour with the Lord in adoration, please call the rectory.
 
Did you know that Peter Julian, the founder of modern day Adoration was born in France in 1811. When he was only five, his sister found him in the Church perched on a ladder, pressing His ear close to the Tabernacle. He told her that he wanted to be close to the Blessed Sacrament so that he could hear Jesus speak to him. He later felt called to promote devotion to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist and he founded an order of Priests, the Blessed Sacrament Fathers, dedicated to the promotion of Adoration.

 Last updated 4/30/2011